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  • By: Santa Montefiore
  • Narrator: Genevieve Swallow
  • Category: Fiction, Sagas
  • Length: 17 hours 26 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: September 27, 2016
  • Language: English
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The Girl in the Castle Audiobook Summary

Ireland. The early twentieth century.

Two girls on the cusp of womanhood. A nation on the brink of war.

Hear their story — and see why JOJO Moyes says that “Nobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore.”

Born on the ninth day of the ninth month in the year 1900, Kitty Deverill grows up in Castle Deverill, on the sunning green ghills of West Cork, Ireland — the same place her ancestors have always dwelled. She isn’t fully Irish, as the son of the local veterinarian likes to tease her; but this doesn’t stop Kitty and Jack O’Leary from falling in love…

Bridie Doyle, daughter to Castle Deverill’s cook, cherishes her friendship with Kitty. Yet she can’t help dreaming of someday having wealth, having glamour, having… more. And when she discovers Kitty’s darkest secret, Bridie finds herself growing to resent the girl in the castle who seems to have it all.

As Irish and British forces collide in Southern Ireland, Jack enlists to fight — and Kitty throws herself into the cause for Irish liberty, running messages and ammunition between the rebels. But , her allegiance to her family and her friends will soon be tested… and when Castle Deverill comes under attack, the only home and life she’s ever known are threatened.

A powerful story of love, loyalty, and friendship, The Girl in the Castle is an exquisitely written novel set against the magical, captivating landscape of Ireland — perfect for fans of DOWNTON ABBEY and KATE MORTON.

Also published as The Irish Girl available in paperback.

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The Girl in the Castle Audiobook Narrator

Genevieve Swallow is the narrator of The Girl in the Castle audiobook that was written by Santa Montefiore

Santa Montefiore was born in England. She went to Sherborne School for Girls in Dorset and studied Spanish and Italian at Exeter University. She has written sixteen bestselling novels, which have been translated into thirty different languages and have sold more than two million copies worldwide.

About the Author(s) of The Girl in the Castle

Santa Montefiore is the author of The Girl in the Castle

The Girl in the Castle Full Details

Narrator Genevieve Swallow
Length 17 hours 26 minutes
Author Santa Montefiore
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date September 27, 2016
ISBN 9780062563514

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The publisher of the The Girl in the Castle is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fiction, Sagas

Additional info

The publisher of the The Girl in the Castle is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062563514.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Lindsay - Traveling Sisters Book Reviews

January 07, 2019

3.5 stars. A charming historical fiction tale set in the early 1900’s in Ireland and England. The story follows three young women whose connection weaves thick and thin throughout several years and many life changing situations. One of the best aspects of this novel is that it largely revolves around an old family castle on the countryside in Ireland. There is love, loss and death. There are ghosts, love triangles and hidden secrets. All of these ingredients add up to one enticing tale that kept me curious to the end. While I enjoyed this generational saga, it did feel quite lengthy. My attention did waver in and out as far as feeling truly connected to the characters and storyline. It almost felt as though there was one too many storylines involved that made the novel spread a little too far. Thank you to NetGalley, Simon & Schuster and Santa Montefiore for providing me with an ARC to read and review!

Zoe

February 18, 2018

Insightful, riveting, and incredibly atmospheric!Songs of Love and War is an intriguing tale that sweeps you to Co. Cork in the early 1900s when Ireland is full of unrest and upheaval not only due to the Great War being waged on the fields of Europe but in their own countryside where the simmering anger and need for self-identity, patriotism, and independence from Anglo rule are about to come to a head.The prose is poetic and vividly described. The three main characters Kitty, Birdie, and Celia are strong and independent, and their lives are bound and entangled together by the magnificent Castle Deverill that graces the Irish hillside and in some way each calls home. And the plot is an engaging saga filled with self-discovery, familial drama, social stratification, spiritual occurrences, tragedy, heartbreak, romance, war, life, loss, and friendship.Songs of Love and War is an exquisitely written, exceptionally detailed, beautiful start to a trilogy that is sure to be a big hit with historical fiction fans and book clubs everywhere, and you can be sure that Daughters of Castle Deverill, Deverill Chronicles #2, is already on my TBR list.Thank you to Simon & Schuster Canada for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.All my reviews can be found on my blog at https://whatsbetterthanbooks.com

Tina

June 28, 2017

This is the third book I have read by Santa Montefiore and I can flat out state it won't be the last. I very much enjoyed The Beekeeper's Daughter as well as Secrets of the Lighthouse.Now this book, The Girl in the Castle, captured me immediately. If you like stories set in Ireland, reading a bit of the historical fiction interspersed about the Irish War for Independence and a bit of ghost appearances to boot - you will love this book.I'm not big on paranormal stories but the ghost part wasn't a primary feature. They did figure in but as a supporting role, and a very light supporting role at that. Early on I was invested in the progressing life story lines of the Deverill family, Jack O'Leary and the Doyles.The story starts with Kitty Deverill and Bridie Doyle as 9 year old girls. Kitty lives a privileged life in the castle and Bridie is the daughter of one of the cooks. This doesn't stop them from forming a deep friendship and feeling like they are sisters. Two different worlds these girls inhabit but Kitty is as Irish as any Doyle or O'Leary. Kitty's mother Maude is English and so the family is called Anglo Irish - this sets them apart during the Irish uprising. There is enough action, a bit of romance and lovely descriptions of West Cork, Ireland to get lost in.Be warned, this is the exact same book as The Songs of Love in War so don't purchase both! The Girl in the Castle is the title released in the USA and Songs of Love and War is the British title. It's the same book.The second book is called The Daughters of Castle Deverill. I am certainly getting that one on Kindle. There is a bit of food mentioned in the book and I admit to grabbing a recipe from the cookbook London to pair with this novel. The recipe may be found at www.novelmeals.wordpress.com. I spent some time reading and eating. That's a nice thing to do.

Sara.Lectora

April 06, 2019

Impresionante primera parte de la trilogía que abarca 25 años de las vidas de Kitty, Bridie y Celia. Historia de Irlanda, ambientación, guerras, amores, sufrimiento y seguir siempre adelante.Tres vidas que pasan juntas la niñez y que toman caminos separados; giros e intrigas y mucho enganche hasta la última página.Deseando seguir con el segundo.

Tammy

August 29, 2019

No puedo hacer nada más que darle calificación máxima porque amé este libro, amé su historia, los personajes, ver el crecimiento que van teniendo a través de los años, los cambios que inevitablemente eso conlleva y sobre todo amé que la historia mezcla amor, amistad, familia y guerra.Hay momentos muy bellos que realmente me encantaron y otros que me rompieron el corazón en mil pedazos, pero sobre todo amé la fortaleza interna de las protagonistas sobre todo de Kitty y su gran crecimiento, su sentido de pertenencia y su amor infinito a Irlanda. El desarrollo va de menos a más y a pesar de ser una historia tranquila en cuanto al ritmo, cada página me atrapaba más y no lo pude soltar hasta terminarlo.Una historia realmente amada y espero con ansias leer los próximos dos librosReseña completa: https://megarybookss.blogspot.com/201...

Pattie

May 06, 2018

I hated to put this book down and consequently flew through it! Thank goodness it is part of a trilogy! Xx

Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews

October 11, 2016

Kitty was nine.Kitty was ignored by her mother.Kitty was friends with a servant.Kitty had a very harsh governess.Kitty could see her dead ancestor in the castle tower, and no one believed her.Poor Kitty Deverill had a lot to deal with at her young age, but she was spunky, delightful, and resilient. Kitty was a character I really enjoyed, and THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE was a book I really enjoyed..​THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE is set around 1910 and ​lets us into​ ​the ​lives of aristocrats and the lives of servants in a castle.​I enjoyed the talk of life in both worlds and the Deverill family.​THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE also addressed the issue of Ireland and the British during the fight for Irish liberty. That part of history was interesting, but I liked the family saga better.The personal side of the lives of the characters intrigued me. THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE was a fun, informative read with unforgettable characters.​Ms. Montefiore's writing is exquisite and detailed easily allowing the reader to step into every situation ​with the characters.ENJOY if you read THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE. The book became better and better as I turned each page. You will fall in love with the characters and wish you could join in the family fun at the castle in Ireland and in their homes in London.The gorgeous cover pulls you in along with the marvelous story line. I am looking forward to Ms. Montefiore's sequels to THE GIRL IN THE CASTLE. 4/5This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation in return for an honest review.

~Sofia~

February 22, 2019

Incredible, Fascinating and stunning is the way to describe Montefiore's writing. I was absolutely blown away by this book. The History! The Romance! The Drama! Incredible. This book is based around the Irish War for Independence, and the Deverill Family. How the history mingles with the characters is spellbinding, drawing you right in to the Irish countryside. The setting is absolutely fabulous, the descriptive narrative is something to awe over. We start with the main character Kitty Deverill as a young child, and throughout the novel you watch her become a woman. I love strong female characters and their are a few in this one! I cannot recommend it enough. I have already passed this onto 3 people at work who are patiently waiting for the other to finish so they can have their turn too! Of course this is a trilogy so I am eager to begin the next one and to see what more could possibly happen to this adoring family. Read it! it's magnificent!

Teresa

August 22, 2016

This is the first of a trilogy and it's set mainly in Ireland with appearances by England and New York. It begins in 1910 with three friends from very different backgrounds. At this time the girls are nine years old and Jack is twelve. Kitty lives in the castle and the three of them spend as much time as possible together while keeping their friendship a secret from the adults. It progresses from here up until they are in their mid twenties. From here it covers WWI, the Easter Rising and the Irish Civil War. This part was very interesting. It showed the characters patriotism and how they reacted to events but it's not heavy unreadable stuff. There are some great characters in the novel. I liked Kitty very much. She seemed to be the sanest one of her family. Her mother is one of the coldest most unfeeling women I ever read. Kitty's grandparents are adorable even if her grandfather does go off the deep end from time to time. I really enjoyed the parts set in Ireland but maybe I'm biased. I love this period of our history. I can't find anything I didn't like. The part about the ghosts made me raise my eyebrows a bit at first but by the end they just blended in as part of the story. The fact that the book 'ends' without an ending annoys some people and it is hard to wait for the next one. Fortunately the second is out and I've already downloaded it.I loved this book. It has nearly everything I enjoy in a story, based around a house ( a castle in this instance), set in the past and has Irish-English history. It's a whopper of a novel at 503 pages but I flew through it and read it in two days. I think it would make a great tv series and I would highly recommend it.

Tracy

January 26, 2022

Welcome to the Emerald Isle of Ireland. I loved thisbook, the history of “The Troubles” and the rich characters. I grew to love them and can not wait to continue on with the series. This book had a lot of “Maeve Binchy” vibes. That is high praise from me.

Patty

February 09, 2017

There is nothing I love more than a big, historical fiction book to sink into when I’m faced with a rainy weekend. The only thing that could make it better is know that the book is the first of a trilogy and that if the other two are as good as the first I have a lot of great reading ahead of me. I have been on a wonderful reading run lately and I hope it continues.The Girl in the Castle takes place in Ireland in the early 20th century. It starts just before the Irish bid for independence and covers the war and its aftermath. The Deverill family is English and Irish and the baby of the family Kitty, is pretty much ignored by her mother. She has a governess but for a lot of her day she runs loose. Kitty has become good friends with Bridie, the daughter of the castle’s cook. She also finds a lot of love from her grandmother; she shares something else with her as well. They both have the ability to see the ghosts of the castle and talk to them. This bothers her mother and the look in her eyes makes other uncomfortable.There is another close friend to both girls – a young man named Jack. Both girls love him and you know that is not going to bode well for their friendship but for a time they are still young…but soon that war turns their lives upside down. Jack is very involved and despite being told to stay away Kitty helps in the ways she can until things get a little too close to the home she loves so much.This is a book rich in character and story. It’s one of those books you start reading and you soon forget you are holding a book because you have become so immersed in the world on the pages. The writing carries you away and you are living in a castle in Ireland in the early 20th century. You find yourself forced to put down the book and it takes you a while to re-acclimate to the real world. Ms. Montefiore has created a wonderful world full of richly developed characters that feel real. I can’t wait for the next volume in the trilogy – there was quite the teaser left for the continuing saga. It will be hard to be patient.

Nancy

June 27, 2016

Graafschap Cork – Ierland Kitty Deverill is negen jaar oud en woont op het landgoed van haar oma en opa, Lord & Lady Deverill. Kitty brengt heel veel tijd door bij haar grootmoeder omdat haar moeder niet in haar is geïnteresseerd. Ook haar zussen die op huwbare leeftijd zijn, hebben geen interesse voor haar en haar broer zit op Eton.Zo komt het dat Kitty op jonge leeftijd zich een zekere geslotenheid heeft eigen gemaakt. Ze zit liever bij haar oma die dezelfde interesses heeft en samen hebben ze één speciale gave. Kitty hield meer van haar grootouders dan van haar ouders. Door hen werd ze gewaardeerd en ze gaven haar tijd en aandacht. Adeline Deverill is verzot op haar kleindochter. Kitty’s boezemvriendin en trouwe bondgenoot is Bridie. Zij is de dochter van mevrouw Doyle, de kokkin op kasteel Deverill. Ze hebben dezelfde leeftijd en Adeline maakt er geen punt van dat Kitty en Bridie vriendinnen zijn ondanks het klasse verschil. Ze hebben de tijd van hun leven en samen met Jack O’Leary steken ze kattenkwaad uit. Haar nichtje Celia brengt de zomers ook door op het kasteel. Zij woont met haar familie in Londen maar ze vinden het geweldig om naar Ierland te komen tijdens de zomer.De Deverills zijn Anglo-Iers en het is een kleine gemeenschap en iedereen kent elkaar. Generatie na generatie hadden ze samen opgetrokken. Ze zijn zeer trouw aan de Kroon. Door de veranderingen in Ierland ziet het ernaar uit dat hun gemeenschap is gedoemd om te verdwijnen. De familie Doyle werkt voor de Deverills maar achter gesloten deuren willen ze de Britse protestanten het land uit hebben. In hun ogen hebben ze hun cultuur, geschiedenis, taal en manier van leven afgenomen.Naarmate Kitty, Bridie en Jack ouder worden, verergert de toestand in hun land. Er zijn schermutselingen gaande en de situatie is weinig stabiel. Kitty’s moeder en haar zussen vertrekken naar Londen maar Kitty wil van geen wijken weten en blijft op het kasteel. Ze voelt zich Iers in hart en nieren en ze weet zeker dat zij en haar familie geen gevaar zullen lopen. Kitty is gelukkig nu haar moeder weg is. Gedaan met de gespannen sfeer in huis. Bridie maakt promotie en wordt kamenier van Kitty. Op die manier is haar oma er zeker van dat haar kleindochter nog altijd iemand heeft met wie ze kan praten. Omdat Kitty nu veertien jaar oud is krijgt ze ook privélessen van Mr. Trench. Bridie heeft het naar haar zin op het kasteel maar ze moet wel heel hard werken en ze mist haar thuis. Bridie had hier ook mee een plan opgezet voor haar. Ze zou met Kitty mee naar Londen gaan als ze achttien wordt. Kitty was voor haar een kans op een beter leven. Want als ze volwassen is wil ze weg en als een dame terugkeren en niet hoeven te werken zoals haar moeder nu moet doen.Dan breekt WO I uit en de tijden worden anders. Niet alleen wordt er op het continent gevochten maar er breekt een opstand uit in Ierland. Jack maakt Kitty duidelijk dat ze bij de vijand hoort maar zij ziet dit helemaal anders. Hoe meer ze leert over de Ierse geschiedenis, hoe meer het patriottisch vuur in haar wordt aangewakkerd. Ze ziet zichzelf als Ierse. En ze ziet een toekomst met Jack voor zich. Maar er is nog iemand die een oogje heeft op Jack.Als de oorlog gedaan is zijn er verkiezingen en de radicale Sinn Féin behaalt een verpletterende overwinning. Kitty is nu negentien jaar en wil nog steeds van geen wijken weten. Ze is in de volle overtuiging dat ze Ierse is en dat ze niks met haar gaan doen.Naïef en volhardend als ze is, doet ze dingen die de ene na de andere gebeurtenis in gang zetten en zo voltrekt er iets dat verschrikkelijk is en waar ze geen vat meer op heeft. Hier moet ze een prijs voor betalen, eentje met verstrekkende gevolgen. Ook Bridies leven ligt overhoop en beiden zijn gedoemd om te vluchten. De ene naar Londen en de andere naar Amerika.Zullen Kitty en Bridie ooit elkaar nog terug zien? Kan Kitty alsnog naar haar geliefde Ierland terugkeren waar haar hart en ziel ligt? Wat gebeurt er met kasteel Deverill? ConclusieDit boek bestaat uit drie delen. Het begint in 1910 en stopt in 1925. Het eerste deel schetst een beeld hoe Kitty en Bridie leven, wie hun familie zijn en hoe ze met elkaar omgaan. In deel twee wordt Kitty geleidelijk aan volwassen. Ze is heel intelligent en weet wat ze wil. Ook de toenemende haat van de Ieren wordt goed uit de doeken gedaan. Zowel bij de gewone bevolking als bij de Deverills vallen er slachtoffers tijdens WO I. Kitty is hopeloos verliefd maar kan deze relatie stand houden en wat met Bridie die zo ook haar toekomstplannen heeft maar het anders uitpakt als ze had gehoopt.Deel drie gaat verder met het verhaal als Kitty naar Londen moet vluchten en Bridie die in Amerika zit. Kitty probeert daar een leven op te bouwen met de hulp van haar nichtje Celia en haar broer is ook meer aanwezig in dit deel. Ook hier wordt Kitty’s leven overschaduwd door haar gemis van haar geliefde Ierland. Santa heeft de levens van al de personages mooi in beeld gebracht. Je wordt meegesleurd naar een andere tijd met enerzijds de pracht en praal van de adel en anderzijds de arme bevolking die het beu is om onder de juk van de Britten te leven. Vriendschappen die worden gesloten en waarvan iedereen zo overtuigd is dat die stand gaan houden. Je leest alsof je er gewoon allemaal naar zit te kijken. Het is niet alleen een zeemzoete roman maar ook een verhaal waar veel verdriet in zit; de burgeroorlog speelt hier een grote rol in het verhaal dat levens uit elkaar trekt en waar ook onschuldige slachtoffers vallen en dat heeft Santa goed neergepend. Zo krijg je als dusdanig een les geschiedenis over Ierland. Er passeren zoveel personages de revue dat het niet mogelijk is om hen allemaal te vernoemen. De levens van alle personages worden met elkaar verweven en gaan op een bepaald moment elk hun eigen weg om dan aan het einde van het boek terug samen te komen. Santa heeft ook oog voor het ruige Ierland met al zijn pracht en praal, fauna en flora en dat weet ze ook zo beeldend te omschrijven. Je waant je als het ware op het Ierse platteland en de ruige kustlijn. De auteur heeft veel emoties in dit verhaal gestoken en dit laat je niet onberoerd. Het is ontroerend maar meteen heel aangrijpend. Er is ook een soort spanning in het verhaal verweven die blijft stijgen en die je ook verrast. Je probeert zelf al te raden wat er gaat komen maar dan heeft ze nog een verrassing in petto die je niet ziet aankomen. Alle componenten zitten in het verhaal: van liefde en haat, vriendschap en verraad, van familiebanden en eer tot zoals gewoonlijk de vele geheimen die er in een familie zijn. Dit boek is het eerste deel van een familie saga en het smaakt naar meer. Je moet gewoon weten hoe het er in het tweede deel aan toe zal gaan want een happy end heeft deze roman zeker niet. Ondergetekende hoeft niet op haar honger te blijven zitten want deel 2 ligt klaar om te lezen. Heel benieuwd hoe het verder gaat met Kitty Deverill en aanverwanten. Als je van de stijl van Kate Morton houdt dan zal dit boek je ook zeker bekoren!Dit boek krijgt 5 fonkelende sterren.

Sandra

May 06, 2019

5/5“Soy Maggie O’Leary. Vos, Lord Deverill, me habéis agraviado a mí y a mis descendientes al apoderaros de nuestras tierras y quebrantar nuestro espíritu. Hasta que remediéis esas faltas, os condeno a vos y a vuestros herederos al desasosiego eterno en el mundo de los muertos.Canciones de amor y guerra me ha parecido un maravilloso inicio de saga familiar, y estoy deseando continuar con la historia, la cual me ha conquistado, al igual que los personajes y la majestuosa ambientación. La pluma de la autora es bellísima y la historia se quedará contigo mucho tiempo.-Blogger: https://addicionaloslibros.blogspot.c...

Keep Calm

January 14, 2018

NetGalley provided a copy of the ARC in exchange for an honest review.Songs of Love and War by Santa Montefiore is a historical fiction set during the Irish War of Independence. This original read is the story of three friends—Kitty, Bridie and Celia. They come from different backgrounds but their friendship is unwavering. Their joys and struggles are revealed as they come to terms with their individual journey. This well-written novel moves quickly. The characters are developed with strong and identifiable voices. The setting comes to life as well. Santa Montefiore has written a page-turner.

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